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    Free Famous Auto Journalist Chat. Costa Mesa July 29th

    To all my fellow auto enthusiasts,

    We are about a week away from this event. There is a limit to the space and it is filling up quick. Many people will be caravaning over from Crystal Cove that morning. Please RSVP right away if you haven't already done so. This is a unique opportunity to meet and hear one of the most respected automotive journalists in the business. I promise you will be sorry if you miss out.

    Here are the details:


    Patrick Paternie:

    An Automotive Journalist

    Slide Show and Chat

    Free Event for All!

    For CHOC and the Porsche Club of America’s Orange Coast Region

    When: Saturday, July 29, 2006 from 10:00am to 12:30pm

    Where: AutoKennel

    3001 Redhill Ave.

    Building #6, Suite 109

    Costa Mesa, CA 92626

    (We the most Northern unit in a series of white industrial buildings on the NE corner of Kalmus and Redhill...feel free to park around the back or in front!)

    What: This is your chance to meet one of the premier automotive journalists around. Patrick Paternie has written articles for most of the top car magazines. He is also a very successful author of many automotive books. Patrick will discuss some of his latest adventures as well as show many slides. This is one of the most fun and engaging events you will ever experience!

    For those of you who saw Patrick speak about 5 years ago, you know what I am talking about. This is your chance to see life through the eyes of someone who is invited by the top automotive manufacturers to experience their cars in some of the most amazing settings.

    We ask each attendee to offer a $5 donation to CHOC (Children’s Hospital of Orange County)

    We will be providing coffee, water, beverages , and snacks during the event.

    If you have a fold-up chair, please bring it as well.

    Please RSVP to Paul Kramer at 714-668-0345 or paul@autokennel.com
    Attached Images Attached Images   

    1966 BMW 1600 (one of first in U.S.)
    1967 VW Beetle Sedan (Honeymoon car)
    1984 Porsche 928S (Hindenburg)
    1986/1973 Backdated 911 Coupe (R Gruppe/La Tortuga)
    1987 Isuzu Impulse RS Turbo
    1988 Porsche 944 Turbo S
    1999 BMW M Coupe (Race soon to be Rally)
    2003 Jaguar S-Type R Supercharged (family hauler/rain car)
    2004 Porsche 996 GT3
    2005 Chevy Express 16-passenger van (for hauling everything else)

    http://www.autokennel.com

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